Grand Rapids vocal-dance group Next II None also appeared on Tuesday night's "America's Got Talent" and made it through to the next round with their version of 'N Sync's "Bye, Bye, Bye."

"They were all here at the house rehearsing, and then they came upstairs to watch the show," said mom Dorothy Vance. "They went crazy watching themselves on TV. This whole thing has been such a whirlwind."

The four-member act has been a mainstay of the local entertainment scene for nearly 12 years, getting their start when they were all children. The group consists of brothers Darnell "D-Nell" Colbert, 23, and Trenton "Lil' Trent" Colbert, 16, as well as their cousins Mike Braden, 19, and "Young Dave" David White, 17.

"It was a great experience," D-Nell said of the auditions, which were taped in April in front of judges David Hasselhoff, Piers Morgan and Sharon Osbourne.

D-Nell said the group originally auditioned in Chicago, but they did not make it. They auditioned again in New York "on faith." "We just felt we had a chance," he added.

Next II None, which will appear at noon Thursday as part of Maranda's Park Parties at Berlin Raceway, will join Cassie "Miss PussyKatt" Truskowski in a couple of weeks as a few hundred performers travel to Las Vegas for callbacks. Some of those callback rounds have been taped.

Performers are under contract and not allowed to talk about the next round. About 40 entertainers will be part of the live program -- airing later this summer -- where America will vote on the eventual winner, who receives $1 million.